Collecting wine
Most wines are made to drink soon. A few reward patience, and a few fall apart if you keep them. This series shows how to tell the difference.
For someone starting to keep a few bottles around and wondering what to open, what to save, and how to store wine without building a cellar.
Lo que aprenderás
Each lesson is short and focused. Take them in order, or jump to the one that interests you.
What makes a wine worth keeping
Ageworthy wine needs structure, concentration, and balance. A big price tag or a heavy bottle is not enough.
The aging curve
Wine does not simply get better with age. It moves from fruit to complexity, then eventually to decline.
Where to keep bottles
Home storage is mostly about avoiding heat, light, vibration, and swings. A steady closet beats a dramatic display.
A cellar without a cellar
You do not need a cellar to keep a few good bottles. Start with the cheapest stable option and upgrade only when it matters.
Buying for the long haul
Buying cellar wine is partly about the bottle and partly about the path it took to reach you.
Drinking windows
A drinking window is a useful guess, not a deadline. The best one is the window where the wine tastes right to you.
Inventory and rotation
An unmanaged cellar turns into a graveyard. A simple list helps you drink the right bottles before they fade.
Knowing when it's over
Every collector opens a bottle past its best. Learn the signs, trust the glass, and do not let sunk cost do the tasting.